RE: Wanted: udp mouse driver (hermann markus)

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Today's Topics:

1. Wanted: udp mouse driver (hermann markus)



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Subject:
Wanted: udp mouse driver
From:
"hermann markus" <marher@xxxxxxx>
Date:
Tue, 14 Dec 2004 17:47:29 +0100 (MET)
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Hello, I desperately need to drive a mouse remotely from different computers via network. Therefore I would like to use the XInput interface, and configure an additional pointer device in XF86Config. But my user mode proggy that listens on a socket and simulates a mouse protocol on a local pipe (/dev/mymouse) produces only a very steppy response.

Who can help me to solve this problem easily?
What is the best approach for such a task?


Any ideas or source code are very welcome

Mark



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I think that the synergy2 ( http://freshmeat.net/projects/synergy2/ ) application would have some decent code in sharing the mouse
between screens.


Might be useful to share/take code from this application.

Wade Mealing

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